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" Custom is the most certain mistress of language, as the public stamp makes the current money. But we must \<> not be too frequent with the mint, every day coining, nor fetch words from the extreme and utmost ages; since the chief virtue of a style is... "
Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the Close of ... - الصفحة 332
بواسطة George Burnett - 1807
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Sir Philip Sydney's Defense of Poetry: And Observations on Poetry and ...

Sir Philip Sidney - 1787 - عدد الصفحات: 158
...is the moft certain miftris of language, as the publick ftamp makes the current money. But we muft not be too frequent with the mint, every day coining. Nor fetch words from the extreme and utmoft ages ; fmce the chief virtue of a ftile is perfpicuity, and nothing fo vicious in it, as to...

Lectures on the English Language

George Perkins Marsh - 1860 - عدد الصفحات: 716
...selection of words in writings designed for permanence of duration and effect. " "We must not," says he, " be too frequent with the mint, every day coining, nor fetch words from the extreme and utmost ages. Words borrowed of antiquity do lend a kind of Sure I thinke, and thinke I think not amisee, that they...

Lectures on the English Language

George Perkins Marsh - 1863 - عدد الصفحات: 740
...designed for permanence of duration and effect. " "We must not," says he, " be too frequent with the miut, every day coining, nor fetch words from the extreme and utmost ages. Words borrowed of antiquity do lend a kind of Sure I thinke, and thinke I think not nmisse, that the;...

The Principles of Rhetoric and Their Application

Adams Sherman Hill - 1878 - عدد الصفحات: 314
...better counsels than those given by Ben Jonson and by Pope : — " Custom is the most certain mistress of language, as the^, public stamp makes the current...coining, nor fetch words from the extreme and utmost ages ; simce the chief virtue of a style is perspicuity, and nothing so vicious in it as to need an interpreter....

A System of Rhetoric

Charles William Bardeen - 1884 - عدد الصفحات: 828
...that was in an abstruse metaphysical discussion, to express a very difficult distinction.—HAZLTTT. We must not be too frequent with the mint, every day...nor fetch words from the extreme and utmost ages. "Words borrowed of antiquity do lend a kind of majesty to style, and arc not without their delight...

A System of Rhetoric

Charles William Bardeen - 1884 - عدد الصفحات: 828
...that was in an abstruse metaphysical discussion, to express a very difficult distinction.—HAZLITT. We must not be too frequent with the mint, every day...nor fetch words from the extreme and utmost ages. Words borrowed of antiquity do lend a kind of majesty to style, and are not without their delight sometimes....

A System of Rhetoric

Charles William Bardeen - 1884 - عدد الصفحات: 824
...that woe in an abstruse metaphysical discussion, to express a very difficult distinction. — HAZLITT. We must not be too frequent with the mint, every day...nor fetch words from the extreme and utmost ages. Words borrowed of antiquity do lend a kind of majesty to style, and are not •without their delight...

Lectures on the English Language

George Perkins Marsh - 1885 - عدد الصفحات: 612
...selection of words in writings designed for permanence of duration and effect. " "We must not," says he, " be too frequent with the mint, every day coining, nor fetch words from the extreme and utmost ages. "Words borrowed of antiquity do lend a kind of majesty to style, and are not without their delight...

Timber, Or, Discoveries Made Upon Men and Matter

Ben Jonson - 1892 - عدد الصفحات: 218
...It is an honest error that is committed, following great chiefs. Custom is the most certain mistress of language, as the public stamp makes the current...borrowed of antiquity do lend a kind of majesty to style, T5 and are not without their delight sometimes ; for they have the authority of years, and out of their...

Timber: Or, Discoveries Made Upon Men and Matter

Ben Jonson - 1892 - عدد الصفحات: 216
...the most certain mistress of language, as the I public stamp makes the current money. But we must i0| not be too frequent with the mint, every day coining,...borrowed of antiquity do lend a kind of majesty to style, 15 and are not without their delight sometimes ; for they have the authority of years, and out of their...




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